That's the ultimate gratification in any business situation - do customers buy the product? And do they use it and do they come back and buy more of it?
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Whenever you're successful you owe that success to the people in the community, because they are the ones buying your product.
By continually pushing the message that we have the right to gratification now, consumerism at its most expansive encouraged a demand for fulfillment that could not so easily be contained by products.
People will buy anything that is 'one to a customer.'
A lot of our happiness is derived from experiences, not from buying products. People are twice as happy buying experiences as products. People are happy buying experiences. They don't want something that's commoditised.
People buy products if they're better.
I learned that most people buy based on emotion, not on a rational breakdown of the product or service.
What I'm always trying to say to the consumer is: buy less, choose well, make it last.
I have this system where if I buy three or four new things, I give away three or four things. Sometimes, it's a very painful system, but shopping is even better when you know that someone else who needs it will be getting. Keep the clothing karma going, I say.
I buy when other people are selling.
People buy products, and they want to understand what those things are and how they are applicable to their life.
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